2. Justin Bieber – Never Say Never
• This documentary is a film.
• In this documentary there are a few footage filmed from a
handheld camera. E.G. when they used real footage.
• The music used is either from
Justin’s own album or from him singing on tour. However, there are a
lot of sound bridging so the audience know the
reason for the image or what it is.
• In the documentary they also use a range of volume control to set a
mood to the audience, also making them feel like they’re in the
audience during the concert.
(When showing pictures of
him and his childhood)
3. • To make sure this documentary has a lot of realism in it, the
director/producer used a load of range of real footage, as shown
below:
• This is so the audience can see that it is based on real facts as it’s
using real footage of the artist.
• The forms of using real footage in the documentary reinforces the
stereotype of documentaries talking about the main topic/person
by using real footage, pictures and real and true facts.
• The form of having a sound bridging also reinforces the
documentary, because it’s used in nearly all of the documentary
such as, ‘Katie – The science of seeing again’, ‘Embarrassing
Bodies’, ‘My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding’ and etc.